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named don chen, who recently immigrated from china. the new york city police responded to the apartment in brooklyn and discovered the victims. a 37-year-old woman and her four children, ranging in age from nine to just one, with severe stab wounds. they were all rushed to the hospital but none survived. police recovered a butcher knife at the scene. >>> there are reports today that national security agency may have been monitoring he cell phone of the german chancellor for ten years. she complained about the tapping of her phone. this is more of the fallout by documents released bidded a ward snowden. one u.s. politician doesn't see a problem. >> the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives, not just in the united states but also in france and germany and throughout europe. and the french are someone to talk. the fact is they have had spying operations against the united states, both the government and industry. >> president obama told merkel the u.s. is not and will not tap her phone, but he did not say it never happened. >>>
named don chen, who recently immigrated from china. the new york city police responded to the apartment in brooklyn and discovered the victims. a 37-year-old woman and her four children, ranging in age from nine to just one, with severe stab wounds. they were all rushed to the hospital but none survived. police recovered a butcher knife at the scene. >>> there are reports today that national security agency may have been monitoring he cell phone of the german chancellor for ten years....
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a tweet about immigration reform was supposed to send followers to a news article. but it was linked to a video montage of terror attacks. including 9-11.. the account, "@barackobama" is used by the president's organizing for action campaign. the hackers apparently include supporters ofand they've hacked other high- profile accounts and >> ofthe obama administration says it's extending the deadline for american's to sign up for the affordable care act. people now have until march 31st to sign up for coverage next year. and avoid new tax penalties. today's announcement had been expected - since the white house has been promising quick action to fix the many technical problems with the website. >> getting health care in california has been relatively easy compared to what's happening nationally with "obamacare" still, moving the penalty deadline back to march 31st is a relief for californians who are on the fence about their healthcare coverage. i just got off the phone with the executive director peter lee. >> this is great, this is very clear for us to be able to do
a tweet about immigration reform was supposed to send followers to a news article. but it was linked to a video montage of terror attacks. including 9-11.. the account, "@barackobama" is used by the president's organizing for action campaign. the hackers apparently include supporters ofand they've hacked other high- profile accounts and >> ofthe obama administration says it's extending the deadline for american's to sign up for the affordable care act. people now have until...
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and then there is obama care, the website in disarray and the other legacy program, immigration reform, now stalled in partisan politics. this was probably not the day president obama would have chosen to speak one-on-one with abc's new partner, fusion. >> good to see ya. >> good to see you, mr. president. >> congratulations on the new venture. >> but speak he did, taking questions on this difficult day. >> people wonder how is it you didn't know about the cell phones being looked at or listened to and why you didn't know and who should have told you? >> i'm not confirming a bunch of assumptions that have been made in the press. but what i have said is that the national security operations general generally, i'm making good decisions and i'm the final user of all of the intelligence they gather. >> such as monitoring the personal cell phone of the german chancellor. >> and the president of the united states of america. >> the one who invited him to speak at the berlin wall just four months ago where he promised american intelligence was not running amuck. >> our current programs are bo
and then there is obama care, the website in disarray and the other legacy program, immigration reform, now stalled in partisan politics. this was probably not the day president obama would have chosen to speak one-on-one with abc's new partner, fusion. >> good to see ya. >> good to see you, mr. president. >> congratulations on the new venture. >> but speak he did, taking questions on this difficult day. >> people wonder how is it you didn't know about the cell...
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president of the santa ana school board, a loishg dauth yefr a immigration attorney she met bill lockyear, the state attorney general. their 30 year age difference didn't seem to matter. >> we can talk for hours. just policy things and you know he had great stories. >> they married, settled and had a son. after bill became treasurer he transferred $1.5 million from campaign accounts into nadya's run for supervisor. she won the primary. then, spent a month in rehab. >> i started thinking you know, you're starting to drink a little bit too much. i admitted myself. >> she met a san jose construction worker dealing with his methamphetamine addiction.. >> i believed he was a genuine person when i first met him and made a stupid mistake of believing i had to save him. >> reporter: after rehab she won the election, the high point of her career. but on the personal front, she tells me, arguments led to an affair, and to her own addiction to meth. >> reporter: when did you start using? >> he introduced me to smoking meth. i was an elected official, a mother, a wife. i made a terrible, bad choichlt
president of the santa ana school board, a loishg dauth yefr a immigration attorney she met bill lockyear, the state attorney general. their 30 year age difference didn't seem to matter. >> we can talk for hours. just policy things and you know he had great stories. >> they married, settled and had a son. after bill became treasurer he transferred $1.5 million from campaign accounts into nadya's run for supervisor. she won the primary. then, spent a month in rehab. >> i...
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president of the santa ana school board, a loishg dauth yefr a immigration attorney she met bill lockyear, the state attorney general. their 30 year age difference didn't seem to matter. >> we can talk for hours. just policy things and you know he had great stories. >> they married, settled and had a son. after bill became treasurer he transferred $1.5 million from campaign accounts into nadya's run for supervisor. she won the primary. then, spent a month in rehab. >> i started thinking you know, you're starting to drink a little bit too much. i admitted myself. >> she met a san jose construction worker dealing with his methamphetamine addiction.. >> i believed he was a genuine person when i first met him and made a stupid mistake of believing i had to save him. >> reporter: after rehab she won the election, the high point of her career. but on the personal front, she tells me, arguments led to an affair, and to her own addiction to meth. >> reporter: when did you start using? >> he introduced me to smoking meth. i was an elected official, a mother, a wife. i made a terrible, bad choichlt
president of the santa ana school board, a loishg dauth yefr a immigration attorney she met bill lockyear, the state attorney general. their 30 year age difference didn't seem to matter. >> we can talk for hours. just policy things and you know he had great stories. >> they married, settled and had a son. after bill became treasurer he transferred $1.5 million from campaign accounts into nadya's run for supervisor. she won the primary. then, spent a month in rehab. >> i...
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mostly immigrants but they may not be able to stay long. >> it's like a place holder until these properties get, their value goes up enough then they will be replaced. >> reporter: isabel nava knows the story firsthand. she grew up in hayward and is moving. hayward not only has b.a.r.t. but housing that's less expensive than across the bay. >> if i could have afforded a nice house in the triangle or outer mission or something i would have. but we reluck -- reluctant. we are where we are. >> yeah, we love oakland. >> reporter: those new more affluent residents are also bringing new business. >> i've been here since january and i know i've seen at least about five to 10 new businesses pop up in the downtown area. >> there are some very good prospects in the long run for not only being in the east bay but the east bay is going to be a very different place. >> reporter: professor bowser says the those who live in the east bay can do something to stay, improve their education and skills to compete. >>> a man pointed a gun at an employee and demanded money. he is described as a white male in his
mostly immigrants but they may not be able to stay long. >> it's like a place holder until these properties get, their value goes up enough then they will be replaced. >> reporter: isabel nava knows the story firsthand. she grew up in hayward and is moving. hayward not only has b.a.r.t. but housing that's less expensive than across the bay. >> if i could have afforded a nice house in the triangle or outer mission or something i would have. but we reluck -- reluctant. we are...
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the halls and buildings of the ellis island immigration museum are due to reopen to the public today almost a year after the storm. is on the boilers and electrical systems and left the 27.5 a. island without power for months. but the national park service notes that much work still needs to be done. more than 1 million photographs and other artifacts remain in storage while buildings are fixed and upgraded. >>james: coming up on the kron4 morning news. in live look at interstate 80 at donner summit three chains are required of this year this morning. we'll be right back. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. reth
the halls and buildings of the ellis island immigration museum are due to reopen to the public today almost a year after the storm. is on the boilers and electrical systems and left the 27.5 a. island without power for months. but the national park service notes that much work still needs to be done. more than 1 million photographs and other artifacts remain in storage while buildings are fixed and upgraded. >>james: coming up on the kron4 morning news. in live look at interstate 80 at...
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they're undocumented immigrants. they know where it comes from because they pick the oranges that are in it. they also pick the tomatoes in your salad, mow your lawns, hang your dry wall, even help raise your children. right now there's an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in this country today. >> it was possible for 11 million illegals to come here. why is it impossible for them to leave? >> people who oppose immigration reform say these workers are just feeding off the system. >> the vast majority of illegal aliens are consuming welfare programs. >> we have illegals coming here taking jobs. we have people at home that need these jobs. >> but are businesses ready to get rid of such cheap, dependable labor? how many jobs are they taking away from americans? it may be a policy debate in washington, but in the orange groves of polk county, florida, it's back breaking labor and the looming threat of deportation. >> this is the hardest i've ever worked for 93 cents. ♪ >>> florida. palm trees, retiree
they're undocumented immigrants. they know where it comes from because they pick the oranges that are in it. they also pick the tomatoes in your salad, mow your lawns, hang your dry wall, even help raise your children. right now there's an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in this country today. >> it was possible for 11 million illegals to come here. why is it impossible for them to leave? >> people who oppose immigration reform say these workers are just feeding...
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. >> the island that ushered millions of immigrants and to the united states is about to resume receiving visitors for the first time since superstore sandy's search gushed in the new york harbor. >> of all the buildings of the ellis island immigration museum are due to reopen to the public today, almost one year after the storm. allied is what boyle as an electrical systems and left the 2.7 acre item without power for months. >> but the national park service note that much work still needs to be done. more than 1 million photographs and other artifacts remain in storage while buildings are fixed and upgraded perry it >> a fight over renewing the nation's farm bill has centered on cuts to the 80 billion of your food stamp program. >> but there could be unintended consequences if no agreement is reached--- milk prices. >> members of the house and senate are scheduled to begin long awaited negotiations on the five- year, or roughly $500 billion bill this week. >> if they don't finish it, dairy supports to expire at the end of the year and send the price of milk skyward. >> the farm bill set
. >> the island that ushered millions of immigrants and to the united states is about to resume receiving visitors for the first time since superstore sandy's search gushed in the new york harbor. >> of all the buildings of the ellis island immigration museum are due to reopen to the public today, almost one year after the storm. allied is what boyle as an electrical systems and left the 2.7 acre item without power for months. >> but the national park service note that much...
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in the immigration station just to reach our shores. this new bridge will not be just an engineer marvel but carrying 2 hundred and 80 thousand vehicles between san francisco and the east bay each day and hundreds of thousands of bicyclists at the same time. today marks the historic part of our region but it's a long ending of a long chapter after the 1989 earthquake. just 29 years ago it took 63 lives. and we were forced to with & an accepted opportunity to build something better. in my city because of the earthquake the embark freeway is gone. now the service retrofit of today's bay bridge will insure that when the next massive earthquake hits our infrastructure will withstand that. it serves as ingenuity and it will help us. as we say thank you to the contractors and the engineers, the men and women in our labor force and their representatives and as they go on to other bridges, other transportation projects like bart extensions as we say goodbye and as their role becomes less visible and as they go into comfortably and maintaining i
in the immigration station just to reach our shores. this new bridge will not be just an engineer marvel but carrying 2 hundred and 80 thousand vehicles between san francisco and the east bay each day and hundreds of thousands of bicyclists at the same time. today marks the historic part of our region but it's a long ending of a long chapter after the 1989 earthquake. just 29 years ago it took 63 lives. and we were forced to with & an accepted opportunity to build something better. in my...
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known to have among the toughest regulations against undocumented immigrants in the country. the state and the american civil liberties union have agreed to end the federal lawsuit over the controversial 2011 law. the proposal follows the supreme court's decision to reject alabama's appeal to revive parts of it. key sections include a revision requiring schools to check students' citizenship status. >>> to paris now. the 18th annual salon du chocolate opened with the catwalk overrun with women decked out in decadent chocolate. even last year's wimbledon champion. you can eat what you are wearing. the clothes were designed by world famous chocolate makers and they have edible cup cakes attached. many if you wear those you will not fit them later. >> as long as the a.c. work, you're all right. >>> a meeting on the controversial name of the washington redskins. roger goodell will talk with the leader of the american nation who wants the name changed. >>> on this day in 1938 the war of the worlds, orson wells's radio play about martians landing caused panic as people thought the
known to have among the toughest regulations against undocumented immigrants in the country. the state and the american civil liberties union have agreed to end the federal lawsuit over the controversial 2011 law. the proposal follows the supreme court's decision to reject alabama's appeal to revive parts of it. key sections include a revision requiring schools to check students' citizenship status. >>> to paris now. the 18th annual salon du chocolate opened with the catwalk overrun...
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chemical plant and they talk about the united that council being a save environment he don't know how many immigrants he's got working at emphasis place and other people raise a piece of paper and he's never been homeless i have been. i ask youenter to have a heart and compassion. i worked here when someone in westbrook gave me a chance. person helped me. i was homeless for 20 years a drug addict. then i listen to those people talk about move it to a different location. i ask that you united council mother brown and sit down and look at it what we do. we've got love people who have fallen off and gotten back up. hold our heads down each day. i ask the board just give us a chance on the biggest thing. let us show you guys we're productive >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is larry williams. politics, i don't know which about but i know we need those beds in bayview. we just need the beds. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> well, i get to speak on his time? i'm here to support the beds for bayview. i've seen in my line of work how those simple extensions of offering a per
chemical plant and they talk about the united that council being a save environment he don't know how many immigrants he's got working at emphasis place and other people raise a piece of paper and he's never been homeless i have been. i ask youenter to have a heart and compassion. i worked here when someone in westbrook gave me a chance. person helped me. i was homeless for 20 years a drug addict. then i listen to those people talk about move it to a different location. i ask that you united...
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the storm destroyed boilers and electrical systems and the water washed through the immigration museum. crews moved more than 1 million photographs to climate controlled facilities in maryland. the national park service says that they're still restoring the 27-acre property but for now visitors will be able to tour the main floor and the great hall of the museum, the area once crowded with immigrants. work will until on the island until at least the spring. >> and the island is reopening on announcement vertical passing shutdown and raise eof note. it is the 127th birthday of lady lib are tee. >>> a bomb threat at a movie theater caused evacuation of the building. they were allowed back inside after an hour. there was not a bomb found inside or any other indication of danger. >>> a toddler is in the hospital this morning after a neighbor's dog bit off part of his nose. the 3-year-old may have put his face through a hole in the fence and that's when the dog bit him. the child is at john hopkins pediatric trauma. the owners of the dog have turned it over to hand malcontrol. >>> attention
the storm destroyed boilers and electrical systems and the water washed through the immigration museum. crews moved more than 1 million photographs to climate controlled facilities in maryland. the national park service says that they're still restoring the 27-acre property but for now visitors will be able to tour the main floor and the great hall of the museum, the area once crowded with immigrants. work will until on the island until at least the spring. >> and the island is reopening...
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calls and the buildings of the ellis island immigration museum are due to reopen to the public today. it swung to a bowlers and electrical systems and left a 27.5 a. island without power for months. the national park service knows that much work is still needed. more than 1 million photographers and other artifacts remain in storage while the building is being fixed and upgraded. >> coming up on the kron4 morning newest. mcdonald's catch up. how the changes are going to affect a decade old partnership. we will have details on the new ketchup coming up after the break. break. you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah!
calls and the buildings of the ellis island immigration museum are due to reopen to the public today. it swung to a bowlers and electrical systems and left a 27.5 a. island without power for months. the national park service knows that much work is still needed. more than 1 million photographers and other artifacts remain in storage while the building is being fixed and upgraded. >> coming up on the kron4 morning newest. mcdonald's catch up. how the changes are going to affect a decade...
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the storm left the island - which was a first stop to millions of immigrants - without power for months. even though it has reopened - the park service says there's still a lot of work to be done. >> in the uk, people are waking up to what could be the heaviest storm in a decade. it's cut off the electricity to more than 140-thousand homes. and we could see that number rise. rescuers braved rough waters on sunday evening, searching for a missing teenager. they said the boy was swept out to sea on the south coast. he has not been found yet. wind gusts measured over 93 miles per hour in some areas. scaffolding in london falls because of the intense winds and rain - a blown-down tree lies in the road in front of a police vehicle in east sussex early monday morning investigators are still surveying the damage. fallen trees are blocking roads and railways after strong winds and heavy rain wreaked havoc in southern england. >> catherine: now, let us cut the forecast with jacqueline. >> jacqueline: now, we see this live shot with fresh powder at many of the resorts. let us take a look at storm
the storm left the island - which was a first stop to millions of immigrants - without power for months. even though it has reopened - the park service says there's still a lot of work to be done. >> in the uk, people are waking up to what could be the heaviest storm in a decade. it's cut off the electricity to more than 140-thousand homes. and we could see that number rise. rescuers braved rough waters on sunday evening, searching for a missing teenager. they said the boy was swept out...
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it's become the city of dreams base it's the place that immigrants can afford to live and one-hundred plus languages are spoken here. in many ways this bridge was a dream of some people. and like most things in oakland it has not been easy. we have very difficult political and economic and other hurdles h that when we ail come tooth are not the results beautiful. isn't it really beautiful? so he texted the other mayor of oakland governor brown today and said we're sorry you're not here. for many of you who follow the fights he said he had an elegant view for this bridge. i know he had help from his brother they got it done and we have a bridge we can walk on today interest that he the bridge bridges our bridge bridges the economy and it's the symbol of what government can do. but the great structures mayor brown told me make sure you build things but this is really not only going to be the core of much of our transportation and commerce in the bay area but i believe a symbol. i was teasing a negotiation times reporter he picked the best place to come to. i'm hoping we'll of move up a
it's become the city of dreams base it's the place that immigrants can afford to live and one-hundred plus languages are spoken here. in many ways this bridge was a dream of some people. and like most things in oakland it has not been easy. we have very difficult political and economic and other hurdles h that when we ail come tooth are not the results beautiful. isn't it really beautiful? so he texted the other mayor of oakland governor brown today and said we're sorry you're not here. for...
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this group essential worker immigration coalition. they are made up offe food industry, meat institute, health care association, associated builders and contractors landscape, nursery and landscape sobering aingsober eyeing, and - -- sobering ing--soberration. >> they are right there is a mismatch. the number of people who really want work that -- >> so, our government and you, is answer is to 20 million people out of work, leave them where they are bring in another 3 million a year. in guest worker programming and more, 4 1/2 million a year, that does not take long to add up, what are we doing here, that is a crazy solution. >> it may be a solution, which you may not have if you don't go along with immigration reform, the problem is we have the mismatch. lou: wait a minute -- that is malarky. i say generally, wages are declining in construction, in leisure and hospitality, they are declining in the landscape industry. economic teaches us without question, that if in a shortage of labor, these wages will rise. if there a surplus they
this group essential worker immigration coalition. they are made up offe food industry, meat institute, health care association, associated builders and contractors landscape, nursery and landscape sobering aingsober eyeing, and - -- sobering ing--soberration. >> they are right there is a mismatch. the number of people who really want work that -- >> so, our government and you, is answer is to 20 million people out of work, leave them where they are bring in another 3 million a...
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today, these undocumented immigrants end up in the emergency room. next year, they lend up in the emergency room again. that may be something we want to take eventually as a society but we don't seem prepared to do so now. >> maybe if there's comprehensive immigration reform, that can be fixed. thanks very much, jonathan gruber, economics professor at m.i.t. useful information. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> take a look at this. we have live pictures from the white house right now. the president and first lady, they're welcoming local kids, military families, for trick or treating going on for halloween. those are live pictures. sort of scary over there. very nice gesture on the part of the first family. >>> up next, it's not just the website. we went to an obama care store and found serious problems there as well. >>> a huge change in store for air passengers. we have details of the new rule about your electronics. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? w
today, these undocumented immigrants end up in the emergency room. next year, they lend up in the emergency room again. that may be something we want to take eventually as a society but we don't seem prepared to do so now. >> maybe if there's comprehensive immigration reform, that can be fixed. thanks very much, jonathan gruber, economics professor at m.i.t. useful information. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> take a look at this. we have live pictures from the white...
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nationalities such as the team from some countries now also for use in one sense the whole region is full of immigrants of the night owl or police or eighties in gadget and it is wrong. t t then about two days of leave all. also you must be. sold this world the eu has pledged to give an additional thirty million euros for the ability to build more shelters for the refugees but it's unlikely this will help create new jobs to ease the flow of remembrance altogether. people just off rt world. there was plenty on our website including an explosive announcement pentagon officials say they'll need billions of dollars to america's nuclear arsenals up to date and out of danger. dressed to impress the world's most beautiful women put their natural gifts under the hammer in a charity auction in moscow at rt. all the us justice system maybe after edward snowed in the former nsa contractor might very well be the first to make a legal strike through the german inquiry she's caring guru scott explains. according to the member of the german learning edwards noted is so willing to come to germany and testify against h
nationalities such as the team from some countries now also for use in one sense the whole region is full of immigrants of the night owl or police or eighties in gadget and it is wrong. t t then about two days of leave all. also you must be. sold this world the eu has pledged to give an additional thirty million euros for the ability to build more shelters for the refugees but it's unlikely this will help create new jobs to ease the flow of remembrance altogether. people just off rt world....
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as dhs secretary, johnson will work to keep the borders secure, make the immigration system more effective, and lead response to natural disasters. >> in jeh johnson, we have the right person to continue this important work. from the moment i took office, jeh was an absolutely critical member of my national security team, and he demonstrated again and again the qualities that will make him a strong secretary of homeland security. >> think it's tough to carve a pumpkin at the dinner table? some scuba divers get into the halloween spirit underwater. divers submerge themselves off the coast of key largo, florida, with knives to enter the annual underwater pumpkin-carving contest. some pumpkins looking like a traditionally carved jack-o'-lantern, others a little more quirky. 30 divers from around the u.s. took part in the festivities. for "teen kids news," laura ingle, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> i usually just study a lot before, and then after a while i'm not nervous anymore 'cause i know i'm prepared. >> chew a lot of gum. chew on the top of the pens. just try to get through it.
as dhs secretary, johnson will work to keep the borders secure, make the immigration system more effective, and lead response to natural disasters. >> in jeh johnson, we have the right person to continue this important work. from the moment i took office, jeh was an absolutely critical member of my national security team, and he demonstrated again and again the qualities that will make him a strong secretary of homeland security. >> think it's tough to carve a pumpkin at the dinner...
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here in registry hall as many as 5,000 immigrants entered the u.s. every day. now about that many tourists visit. some of the benches are nearly 100 years old. more than 1 million photographs and artifacts are stored in temperature controlled vaults in maryland while buildings are fixed and upgraded. the 27-acre property is expected to be fully restored early next year. >> sandy paid a visit to our area one year ago today and the department of housing and urban development gave a boost to parts of maryland still trying to recover. $19million in grants will help fix some of the houses and infrastructure badly damaged by that storm. >> we were actually expecting a huge hit from sandy. it dodged us a bit. >> i wouldn't say we expected a huge hit, but we did get some hurricane level wind gusts, tree dang but not nearly as bad as it could have been. if it had moved further south it, would have been a disaster for our area. we are very fortunate. >>> let's get a look at the michael and son weather cam now and just how different a scene it is than this time last year.
here in registry hall as many as 5,000 immigrants entered the u.s. every day. now about that many tourists visit. some of the benches are nearly 100 years old. more than 1 million photographs and artifacts are stored in temperature controlled vaults in maryland while buildings are fixed and upgraded. the 27-acre property is expected to be fully restored early next year. >> sandy paid a visit to our area one year ago today and the department of housing and urban development gave a boost to...
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visitors still tour where millions of immigrants entered the u.s. ellis island needed about $77 million in repairs after getting damage by the storm, but they traction, still not fully recovered. >> my father passed away about a month ago. it's just kind of nice to trace the roots back. >> last children the children could not see it. it is great to bring these guys over today. >> more than million photographs and other art fax are still being held in maryland while buildings are still being fixed and upgraded. the 27-acre property is expected to be fully restored early next year. >>> one of the worst storms in years blasted great britain today, killed at least five people. the storm pack winds close to 100 miles per hour ripping waves v feet high along the coast. they already nicknamed it stormageddon. it left 250,000 people without power. in london, it caused a gas explosion that destroyed three homes. >> unfortunately two bodies have found. bodies testify a male and a female. >> the impact felt at the airport was forced to cancel more than 100 fli
visitors still tour where millions of immigrants entered the u.s. ellis island needed about $77 million in repairs after getting damage by the storm, but they traction, still not fully recovered. >> my father passed away about a month ago. it's just kind of nice to trace the roots back. >> last children the children could not see it. it is great to bring these guys over today. >> more than million photographs and other art fax are still being held in maryland while buildings...
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but the historic site, where millions of immigrants entered the united states, still has not fully recovered from this storm. alison harmelin is on ellis island and has more for wjz. >> reporter: boats filled with tourists, returned to ellis island for the first time since super storm sandy slammed the historic site last october. jace and lisa chenko came from cleveland. >> my father passed away, about a month ago. it's kind of nice to trace the roots back to where he came through. and just -- where he first stepped footo this country. -- foot on this country. >> reporter: vincent brought his daughters from france. >> this is the river of america. it is a big part of new york. >> reporter: rob lores brings students from wales every year. >> last career, the students were absolutely gutted that they couldn't see it. so it's great to be able to see it this year. >> last year, they needed about $sphesm million in -- $77 million in repairs after the storm flooded the island with water. >> reporter: here, as many as 5,000 immigrants entered the u.s. every day. now, about that many tourists visit.
but the historic site, where millions of immigrants entered the united states, still has not fully recovered from this storm. alison harmelin is on ellis island and has more for wjz. >> reporter: boats filled with tourists, returned to ellis island for the first time since super storm sandy slammed the historic site last october. jace and lisa chenko came from cleveland. >> my father passed away, about a month ago. it's kind of nice to trace the roots back to where he came through....
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to find out what an immigration status was. and so it's a way to get in and then get out. but that information is very sensitive information that, unless you can assure the american people that who is getting in there and who is getting out or who has access to it to begin with is a very scary thing. there is a lot of very personal information in that data hub. >> i suppose there a lot of people with a lot of personal information even at the irs, even long before obama care. you have no idea how many people have access to the hub and we only have 30 seconds left. >> no, we do not. and we don't know about the navigator which we have also talked about that i would love to talk about that what we have seen with the navigator. the scary fact they are out there getting this information from people. we really don't know at this point in time, greta, where our personal information is going to be misused for fraud aabuse. >> i think wednesday would be a great opportunity when h.h.s. secretary kathleen sebelius testifies. maybe we will
to find out what an immigration status was. and so it's a way to get in and then get out. but that information is very sensitive information that, unless you can assure the american people that who is getting in there and who is getting out or who has access to it to begin with is a very scary thing. there is a lot of very personal information in that data hub. >> i suppose there a lot of people with a lot of personal information even at the irs, even long before obama care. you have no...
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. >> reporter: today, parts of the island, which welcomed millions of immigrants to america, reopened to the public. but the vast majority of the museum's artifacts, about 1 million, remained here. >> textiles. it's just a remarkable collection of personal objects that people left behind. >> reporter: some of the more sensitive objects have to be kept in this very, very cold storage vault. most of them are film projects you can see stored here on the vaults. >> this is a passenger list from 1902. >> reporter: sandraman's team showed us some of the document which showed immigrants arriving from the island. this book, signed by the turn of the century is signed by people visiting the statue of liberty. all of these will remain, until repairs and upgrades are completed at ellis island. sanderman is proud to be preserving this piece of history. >> we owe it to future and previous generations to protect and preserve these items. >> reporter: there is no exact window when those repairs will be completed. vic, back to you. >> okay, monique. thank you very much. also, there is no estimate for
. >> reporter: today, parts of the island, which welcomed millions of immigrants to america, reopened to the public. but the vast majority of the museum's artifacts, about 1 million, remained here. >> textiles. it's just a remarkable collection of personal objects that people left behind. >> reporter: some of the more sensitive objects have to be kept in this very, very cold storage vault. most of them are film projects you can see stored here on the vaults. >> this is a...
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and another $29 million to illegal immigrants. what the heck? when are we going to talk about entitlement reform? >> yes. nobody's a bear on that. >>> jonas? >> we just found out this week that dogs when they wag their tail to the right it means they are happy. the left, they're nervous. the more we learn about dogs that makes them happy, the more we'll spend on these little guys to make them happy. dcm up 20%. >> john, how can you be a bull? ramon, we love you! >>> the health care grinch about to steal christmas? it is enough to make holiday shoppers sick. the health care sticker price. after all, if you are doling out more for health care because of the new law, something tells me you do not dole out as much on those hickory farms holiday baskets i love next time you're at the mall. so stick a syringe in that tea plug. it looks like the ho-hum holiday might already be processed in. processed in. ok. >> i got it. i got it. >> this is like an introductory course.
and another $29 million to illegal immigrants. what the heck? when are we going to talk about entitlement reform? >> yes. nobody's a bear on that. >>> jonas? >> we just found out this week that dogs when they wag their tail to the right it means they are happy. the left, they're nervous. the more we learn about dogs that makes them happy, the more we'll spend on these little guys to make them happy. dcm up 20%. >> john, how can you be a bull? ramon, we love you!...
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. >>> protesters took to the streets today against an immigration audit that they say left more than 100 people out of work. labor groups marched to homeland security's local office in san jose this afternoon. asking the feds to back off. they say the department's audit showed some workers at the bon appetit cater companystatus. protesters are asking the fed to give the workers more time to sort out their affairs. >>> the southern california woman ticketed for driving while wearing google glass says she's going to fight it. several lawyers are offering to help. cecilia was pulled over tuesday night in san diego for speeding. the officer noticed she was wearing google glass, the officer tacked on another citation for being distracted by a video or tv screen. she says she was not using it at the time, and there's no law banning her from wearing it. >>> dell has a smelly problem. customers are complaining on support forums that a newer model of a dell computer smells like cat pee. one user even said he gave his cat away because he thought it was using the computer as a litter box. dell
. >>> protesters took to the streets today against an immigration audit that they say left more than 100 people out of work. labor groups marched to homeland security's local office in san jose this afternoon. asking the feds to back off. they say the department's audit showed some workers at the bon appetit cater companystatus. protesters are asking the fed to give the workers more time to sort out their affairs. >>> the southern california woman ticketed for driving while...
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immigration service officers were around here watching people with their bags as they came up. and checking to shether or not they were limping or had an eye problem z if they did, they would mark clothing with chalk. these benches are original. each person had to have an exam if they were are marked with chalk taking about 90 seconds. right now kigs post and elevators are still off limits. visitors made their way here, they didn't seem to find. -- mind. >> i'm french. >> you're french? that is great. >> this is the first day reopened. >> yes. >> you knew? >> yes. >> they were cute. i told them bonjour and thanks for the stalt yu of liberty. again this is free but there are no elevators and no food. bring snacks. they hope to be 100% by may. >> let's hope so. >> yes. >> just ahead at 6:00 is anyone thinking about buying a car needs to check out. >> consumer reports run down of the most-reliable cars. is it a good time to buy american? stay with us. [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >>> results of consumer reports auto reliable
immigration service officers were around here watching people with their bags as they came up. and checking to shether or not they were limping or had an eye problem z if they did, they would mark clothing with chalk. these benches are original. each person had to have an exam if they were are marked with chalk taking about 90 seconds. right now kigs post and elevators are still off limits. visitors made their way here, they didn't seem to find. -- mind. >> i'm french. >> you're...
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the house and senate are very different on immigration. the house -- most of the republicans who the sort of business leaders are threatening to hold contributions come from very safe seats that are small districts and many rural states who aren't really that threatened by the potential of getting less money from, say, you know, the chamber of commerce members. so i think that they have less sway with them. it's unclear whether or not -- even though boehner, the majority leader wants to take -- the speaker of the house wants to take up the legislation, it's unclear whether it will come up this year or next year. may have to wait until 2015. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> jay-z finally breaks his silence amid a call for an end to his business relationship with barney's, the luxury department store. also, developing news regarding new meetings reportedly planned between barney's and civil rights leaders. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you,
the house and senate are very different on immigration. the house -- most of the republicans who the sort of business leaders are threatening to hold contributions come from very safe seats that are small districts and many rural states who aren't really that threatened by the potential of getting less money from, say, you know, the chamber of commerce members. so i think that they have less sway with them. it's unclear whether or not -- even though boehner, the majority leader wants to take --...
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second, congress should finish comprehensive immigration reform and send a bill to the president for his signature. the senate has already passed bipartisan legislation and it's awaiting passage in the house of representatives. this immigration legislation would strengthen our borders, chart a path to earned citizenship, and increase economic growth by more than $1 trillion. it drives growth by attracting highly skilled scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs to our country. it will bring greater investment in the united states from beyond our shores, create new job opportunities, ignite new consumer demand, and spark business activity. it would do all of this while increasing payroll tax revenue that will reduce our deficit and put social security and medicare in a more stable footing. another bipartisan bill that can strengthen our economy is the farm bill. bipartisan legislation that's already passed the senate is designed to protect america's farmers, ranchers and provide a safety net for america's most vulnerable children. the farm bill conferees have an opportunity to work toge
second, congress should finish comprehensive immigration reform and send a bill to the president for his signature. the senate has already passed bipartisan legislation and it's awaiting passage in the house of representatives. this immigration legislation would strengthen our borders, chart a path to earned citizenship, and increase economic growth by more than $1 trillion. it drives growth by attracting highly skilled scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs to our country. it will bring...
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they've got to mobilize young people, they've got to mobilize immigrants. they've got to go into workplaces where they hadn't gone before. they have to spend more of their budgets on grassroots organizing. they have to build alliances with the sierra club and planned parenthood and the civil rights organizations and with community organizations. in richmond, california seiu is a key player, the service employees union, in this battle against wall street. and so, here you have the largest union in the countr standing up without wall street on behalf of homeowners in this little small city of richmond, california. and that's a sign that the labor movement recognizes it has to change the way it operates and save itself from extinction and become the kind of player it needs to be to move the country in a different direction. >> one of the progressive heroes in your book is dr. seuss. how did that happen? >> you know, dr. seuss' real name was theodor geisel. what people don't realize about him was that -- you think of him as a kindly old man who wrote children's
they've got to mobilize young people, they've got to mobilize immigrants. they've got to go into workplaces where they hadn't gone before. they have to spend more of their budgets on grassroots organizing. they have to build alliances with the sierra club and planned parenthood and the civil rights organizations and with community organizations. in richmond, california seiu is a key player, the service employees union, in this battle against wall street. and so, here you have the largest union...
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we have a growing, growing hispanic population that always tend to vote democrat in this state, on immigration issues, and a mound of others. and while we've yet to see the real policy positions, that will become a very interesting point to me. but what is happening on the other side of the aisle is even more interesting. you've got paul brown who is to the right, to the right, to the right of everybody else, really, in this race, and you've got people trying to catch up with him on issues. if paul brown faces a split primary, with some very strong candidates with national names like tom brown and phil gingrey, he could very well come out of this primary the leader, a very bruising primary. and i believe that michelle nunn becomes an increasingly available candidate in that situation. >> that paul brown, that is the dream candidate right there. that would be sharron angle of minnesota. thanks, goldie taylor. >>> coming up, there's a new development in the whole alleged he smoked crack scandal we have to tell you about coming up next. >>> -- my driveway, please? >> what can you tell me about --
we have a growing, growing hispanic population that always tend to vote democrat in this state, on immigration issues, and a mound of others. and while we've yet to see the real policy positions, that will become a very interesting point to me. but what is happening on the other side of the aisle is even more interesting. you've got paul brown who is to the right, to the right, to the right of everybody else, really, in this race, and you've got people trying to catch up with him on issues. if...
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. >> the biggest parts of these immigrants wish to go to germany norway other parts of europe that have at this moment a more flourishing economy. this is an historic situation in which people are leaving their home land because of the change of the climate, because of wars, it's a massive activity. >> this is center which the italian authorities built to house migrants on lampledz. it was--lampedusa. it was built for 250, 300 people. at the moment there are over 700 inside. we were not given permission to enter. so from through the fence we talked to mohamed from africa. how was the sea journey? >> so crowded, the waves, the sea like you see it, it's too dangerous. >> reporter: what do you want now, what is your dream for the future? >> to complete my studies. so have respect. >> lampedusa was a sleepy place known for fishermen and sunsets. now it has a fame it never desired. as the island which people risk everything to reach. barnaby phillips, are al jazeera, lampedusa. >> all right, well, darren haynes is here with sports and game 4 is wrapping up and the series is getting kind of i
. >> the biggest parts of these immigrants wish to go to germany norway other parts of europe that have at this moment a more flourishing economy. this is an historic situation in which people are leaving their home land because of the change of the climate, because of wars, it's a massive activity. >> this is center which the italian authorities built to house migrants on lampledz. it was--lampedusa. it was built for 250, 300 people. at the moment there are over 700 inside. we were...
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2014, worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives with votes on immigration reform. this is your way to get back in their good graces. >> i've been a pro-life member of congress since day one. i was the author of a bill making it a crime attacking a woman and if she st. st. -- if she loses her baby you can be charged with two crimes, not one. this is a debate worthy of a democracy. what is the proper role of the government in protecting that child. >> senator graham, thank you. thank you for coming in today. always a pleasure to talk to you. >>> next up how serious are the problems with obamacare? our sunday panel assesses where we are one month into where we are one month into the troubled rollout. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals,
2014, worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives with votes on immigration reform. this is your way to get back in their good graces. >> i've been a pro-life member of congress since day one. i was the author of a bill making it a crime attacking a woman and if she st. st. -- if she loses her baby you can be charged with two crimes, not one. this is a debate worthy of a democracy. what is the proper role of the government in protecting that child....
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and allowing public schools to determine the immigration status of enrolled students. a federal appeals court initially blocked enforcement of parts of the law, but not before thousands of latinos fled the state. in a statement, the southern poverty law center called the settlement is significant victory. york attorney general eric schneiderman has launched a probe of the retailers macy's and barneys following complaints from black customers of racial profiling. the storesr said employees alerted the police based on the racially biased suspicion they could not afford their expensive purchases. ews conference with the national action network in harlem, barneys ceo mark we deny the allegations. >> are pulmonary investigation has concluded that in both of these instances, no one from barneys new york raised any these purchases. no one from barneys brought them to the attention of our internal security, and no one from barneys reached out to external authorities. >> new york city tabloids have dubbed the episode "shop and frisk." of people marched in santa rosa, california
and allowing public schools to determine the immigration status of enrolled students. a federal appeals court initially blocked enforcement of parts of the law, but not before thousands of latinos fled the state. in a statement, the southern poverty law center called the settlement is significant victory. york attorney general eric schneiderman has launched a probe of the retailers macy's and barneys following complaints from black customers of racial profiling. the storesr said employees...
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. >> the island for immigrants will once again see visitors again. ellis island was closed for almost a year because of super storm sandy. more than 1 million photographs remain in storage while buildings are being fixed and upgraded. >> super storm sandy does not play favorites destroying everything from new york city to small towns on the coast. after it was all said and done sandy left 24 states impacted and counties and 8 states in puerto rico were disaster areas. craig has more. >> good morning to you. the waterfront along long island was about 6 and a half billion in damage. we are here in long beach where there's a $44 million project that struck up and down the east coast. will it was new york and emergency emergency that took the brunt of it. >> a major hit beach homes to the powerful storm surge. >> the house was still standing. >> beach lots found empty and crossroads as they look for the share of hard to come by federal relief. so far it received 300,000 dollars. >> please places are gone and they are not coming back. there's so much hist
. >> the island for immigrants will once again see visitors again. ellis island was closed for almost a year because of super storm sandy. more than 1 million photographs remain in storage while buildings are being fixed and upgraded. >> super storm sandy does not play favorites destroying everything from new york city to small towns on the coast. after it was all said and done sandy left 24 states impacted and counties and 8 states in puerto rico were disaster areas. craig has...
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2014, worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives with votes on immigration reform. this is your way to get back in their good graces. >> i've been a pro-life member of congress since day one. i was the author of a bill making it a crime attacking a woman and if she st. st. -- if she loses her baby you can be charged with two crimes, not one. this is a debate worthy of a democracy. what is the proper role of the government in protecting that child. >> senator graham, thank you. thank you for coming in today. always a pleasure to talk to you. >>> next up how serious are the problems with obamacare? our sunday panel assesses where we are one month into the troubled rollout. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% c
2014, worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives with votes on immigration reform. this is your way to get back in their good graces. >> i've been a pro-life member of congress since day one. i was the author of a bill making it a crime attacking a woman and if she st. st. -- if she loses her baby you can be charged with two crimes, not one. this is a debate worthy of a democracy. what is the proper role of the government in protecting that child....
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visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of honor outside. the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring. much more news after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> between the u.s. spying revelations and the problem with the obama care website, it seems president obama may have a management problem on his hands. our chief political analyst gloria borger is here watching all of this for us. is the president on top of these critically important issues? >> it seems to me that at the very least, wolf, there is some kind of a management problem over at the white house. you have the president saying he's angry that he didn't know that the website was having problems with his signature domestic legislative achievement. he also, we're now told, didn't know about angela merkel's cell phone being tapped as well as other friendly leaders' cell phones being tapped, until very recently. and so the larger que
visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of honor outside. the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring. much more news after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> between the u.s. spying revelations and the problem with the obama care website, it seems president obama may have a management...
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the museum of tour rift immigration has been closed since last year when superstorm sandy surged into new york harbor. work on the 27-acre island isn't done yet. the national park service says more than a million photographs and artifacts remain in storage. >>> and tomorrow marks the anniversary of sandy slamming into the northeast. the storm killed more than a hundred people and destroyed entire communities, and as terrell brown reports, it changed the way we build. >> reporter: last october superstorm sandy swept joe courtney's home off its foundation. though he knew it would be expensive to repair, he had no intention of leaving new york's rockaway beach. >> there was no question whether i was going to rebuild or not. this is where i grew up. this is where my wife grew up. this is where our lives are. >> reporter: his new home will be higher with 14-foot foundation and flood vents. >> all the necessary utilities to feed the house are going to be upstairs in the attic. >> reporter: all of those fixes are lessons learned that architects and planners are planning with new construction
the museum of tour rift immigration has been closed since last year when superstorm sandy surged into new york harbor. work on the 27-acre island isn't done yet. the national park service says more than a million photographs and artifacts remain in storage. >>> and tomorrow marks the anniversary of sandy slamming into the northeast. the storm killed more than a hundred people and destroyed entire communities, and as terrell brown reports, it changed the way we build. >> reporter:...